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http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7061/6...282cae96_c.jpg
North Window and Boulders, Arches Natl. Park
Wista 45SP, 300mm Nikkor M, Velvia
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Matt Long
North Window and Boulders, Arches Natl. Park
Wista 45SP, 300mm Nikkor M, Velvia
That is a great shot Matt, thoughtful composition.
I'll offer up this, I don't really know what I'm doing with B&W yet but anyway here it is. Windmills, FP4+ 1+14, 6 mins in a CPE2.
http://www.daveparryphotography.co.u...4cac0278e6.jpg
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dave_whatever
That is a great shot Matt, thoughtful composition.
I'll offer up this, I don't really know what I'm doing with B&W yet but anyway here it is. Windmills, FP4+ 1+14, 6 mins in a CPE2.
If that's your "i don't really know what I'm doing" then I really must have no fricking idea what I'm doing then.. :)
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Really meaning I'm just shooting at box speed and using the standard times and dilutions as per instructions, with the first developer I found in the shop, nothing exotic!
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Thanks for the compliments, guys!
This was one of those shots that I had tucked in the back of my mind for a future trip. When I first spied this composition, the weather conditions were completely overcast and my time was limited. When I returned the following year, I knew that this was one of the first things that I was going to photograph. I have a few more ideas/concepts floating around in my head for other places and I'm really looking forward to heading to the Southwest in a few weeks!
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SamReeves
That reminds me of Pinnacles just down the road from here. Very nice!
Thanks Sam..
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Matt Long
amazing...
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dave_whatever
I'll offer up this, I don't really know what I'm doing with B&W yet but anyway here it is. Windmills, FP4+ 1+14, 6 mins in a CPE2.
You certainly know what you're doing with the camera, though. I really like this shot and the development looks just right to me. By the way, where is this? It doesn't look like the Netherlands and not like UK either. Am I just plain ignorant?